Opinion

A new dawn for democracy in Nepal

Social media has long been more than entertainment for young Nepalis. It has become a civic space where they stay informed on...

Tanuja Pandey
Opinion

India’s reckoning with its dangerous neighbourhood

While the recent eruption of unrest in Nepal is not uncommon for a region that remains in perpetual crisis, it does represent a dangerous new trend

Nirupama Rao
Opinion

Questions That Won’t Leave Me

In any revolution, why is it always the ordinary people who pay the heaviest price?

Ishika Panta
Suburban Tales

Kantipur TV’s September storm

While media houses are also about their owners and their advertisers, they are mostly about the journalists who run them, giving up their lives to uphold high journalism standards

Pratibha Tuladhar
Opinion

The day justice died

A government attorney recounts the fateful day thousands of case files of criminals were reduced to ashes

Mamata Shrestha
Opinion

GenZ and Aragalaya

There are parallels between the struggles in Nepal and Sri Lanka in youth, politics, and social media

Ajith Perakum Jayasinghe
Opinion

Bangladesh’s Youthquake

Lessons of the promise and perils of what happened in Bangladesh may be pertinent for Nepal

M Niaz Asadullah
Opinion

Do you worry about dying of rabies?

Preventive vaccination can protect you for the rest of your life against rabies

Mary Warrell
Guest Editorial

The first freedom

How we lost sight of our oldest human right — the freedom of movement

Bashir Mobasher